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SIP and ENUM

SIP and ENUM. Old draft-ietf-sipping-e164-01 has been split into child drafts Now there is draft-peterson-enum-sip-00, a smaller text which only defines the enumservice itself SIPPING document will continue, with guidelines for SIP users That document has some new considerations (rfc2916bis)

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SIP and ENUM

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  1. SIP and ENUM • Old draft-ietf-sipping-e164-01 has been split into child drafts • Now there is draft-peterson-enum-sip-00, a smaller text which only defines the enumservice itself • SIPPING document will continue, with guidelines for SIP users • That document has some new considerations (rfc2916bis) • Approach of this draft considers only SIP addresses-of-record • Not ‘contact addresses’ that represent devices • Defines only an ‘E2U+SIP’ enumservice • This follows the syntax we agreed to in Yokohama – will that be reflected in rfc2916bis? • No further granularity required for addresses-of-record • No known open issues (anyone else got any?) • WG item?

  2. Location Service ENUM server ENUM & SIP LS query: sip:joe@voip.biz LS response: sip:joe@pc113.voip.biz VoIP.biz PC113 (Location of Joe) INVITE joe@voip.biz INVITE joe@pc113.voip.biz ENUM query: +13035550001 ENUM response: sip:joe@voip.biz ENUMquery returns AoR, LS query returns contact Number: +13035550001

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